Elevate any occasion with an elegant experience of fine dining and entertainment on our Washington, DC Premier Dinner Cruise.
This upscale evening on the Potomac River features a chef-prepared plated meal, craft cocktails, and exceptional service. You'll soak in sweeping views of Washington, DC's iconic landmarks, such as the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial from the warm and comfortable indoor areas and the open-air decks while our live DJ plays all your favorite hits.
Join us for an unforgettable dinner cruise with an evening of dining and dancing on the water!
Important information
Cash bar available
Dress code: cocktail attire
Highlights:
* See one of the most famous houses in the world, The White House - the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States;
* Pass by the Washington Memorial, and walk along the famed National Mall;
* Visit the Vietnam War Memorials to honour the men and women who fought in the war;
* Climb the iconic stairs to the Lincoln Memorial, and read the immortal words spoken at Gettysburg;
* Enjoy the spectacular views over the reflecting pool and the Capitol;
* Visit the evocative Korean War Veterans Memorial and learn about The Forgotten War Memorial housing the Wall of Remembrance;
* Hear the story of Dr King's I Have a Dream Speech at the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial, learn about the numerous marches that have taken place in the capital and the changes inspired by these movements;
Your tour will begin with views of two of the most famous buildings in the country - the U.S. Capitol and the White House. While learning about the history of each, you'll have the chance to learn more about the fascinating politics of the most powerful country in the world.
From there, your tour continues to more of Washington DC's iconic sites, where you'll learn all about the stories of the nation and its capital and each unique monument and memorial along the National Mall. On your private tour, your guide will take you to several of the city's most famous monuments, from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial.
Your tour ends at the Martin Luther King Jr Memorialwhere you are free to continue exploring at your own pace. We recommend you continue to the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial and Jefferson Memorial at your leisure.
Highlight:
* Stand in awe of the Washington Monument, once the tallest structure in the world, in 1884
* Visit the National Mall and delve into the history behind each monument
* See the World War II Memorial, Vietnam War Memorial, Martin Luther King Jr Memorial and the Korean War Memorial
* Stand by the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to see the Reflecting Pool
* See the iconic White House home to each of the Presidents of the United States
Visit the immense world of the Smithsonian Museums, with a 2-hour guided tour of the National Museum of American History.
At 68 square miles, Washington DC has more than the political arena to seduce its many visitors, from the secrets of the FBI Building, and CIA Headquarters to over 70 museums devoted to almost every topic, including an International Spy Museum, American Indian art and African-American culture.
On this tour, you will discover the heart and soul of America's capital district, on a guided journey to its key attractions that do DC justice - politics and all. you discuss the city's role in historical events, you will journey around DC's most famous memorials, monuments and landmarks to read the Gettysburg Address inscription at the Lincoln Memorial and reflect on the impact of America's Civil War.
The beautiful Korean War Veterans Memorial and the Vietnam Memorial both evoke the sobriety of America's involvement in overseas conflicts. At the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, it is impossible not to feel uplifted and inspired by the power of the words he penned for his famous "I Have a Dream" address. You'll be able to see views of the White House before enjoying a respite for a lunch break. Please note your guide will happily recommend different lunch options for your price point, as lunch is not included in the tour. In the afternoon, you will enjoy a guided tour of the Smithsonian Museum of American History.
Highlights:
* Enjoy a tram ride uphill (tickets included) and a walking tour (downhill) of Arlington cemetery grounds
* Learn about General Robert E. Lee's home and its history during and after the Civil War
* Discover the tombs of iconic American figures, including President John F. Kennedy, Robert F Kennedy, General George Marshall, Chief Justice William Rehnquist, and General Philip Sheridan
* Visit the memorials dedicated to the victims of the space shuttles Columbia and Challenger
* See the unmissable Changing of the Guard ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
A sobering reminder of the realities of war, but a stunningly beautiful tribute, the Arlington National Cemeteryis the final resting place of nearly half a million service members and their families. Your tour begins at the Women in Military Service for America Memorial, where you will learn about the astounding efforts of women in service of the military and how servicewomen came to have a dedicated space in Arlington.
Next, you will hear the stories of General Marshall, Chief Justice Rehnquist and Army General Bradley, while visiting their final resting places. From there, you will learn about General Robert E. Lee, the previous owner of these grounds who inhabited Arlington House. You will also explore lesser-known graves, including famed boxer Joe Lewis and the astronauts of the space shuttles Columbia and Challenger.
Following this, your guide will take you to the highlight of the tour for many--The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where you will be able to see a Changing of the Guard ceremony and hear the harrowing efforts undertaken to uncover the identities of the nation's fallen soldiers whose bodies have never been identified.
Highlights:
* Explore the vast National Gallery of Art with its incredible collection of 4,000 European and American paintings, 31,000 drawings, and 3,000 sculptures plus an expansive library of 70,000 prints and 12,000 photographs
* Learn about the history of the building itself - a neo-classical design (similar to the facade of the National Gallery in London) with very modern additions, consisting of the West Wing, the East Wing and the beautiful sculpture garden
* Walk along the mesmerizing subterranean concourse, a tunnel of light that links the West and East Buildings and is called 'the Multiverse';
* Admire an extensive array of art dating from the medieval and High Renaissance periods, through the Impressionists and renowned artists of the 20th Century
* See world-famous works from the Renaissance by Raphael, Titian and the only Da Vinci in the Americas the portrait of Ginevra de Benci, dubbed Washington's Mona Lisa
* Admire the Rembrandts Rubens and Vermeers while learning all about their lives and their groundbreaking techniques in painting
View the extensive collection of Impressionism including works by Mary Cassatt, Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Gauguin and Monet's iconic Japanese Bridge
* See works by legendary artists of the twentieth century Kandinsky, Picasso, Pollock and Warhol.
* Discover the origin story of the collection and the Gallery's wealthy benefactor, Andrew W Mellon - a great philanthropist and former US Ambassador to the UK
* Wander around the beautiful sculpture garden and end your tour within the grounds of the gallery to enjoy exploring at your own leisure
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, DCis one of the most important art museums in the world, with masterpieces dating from the 12th century to the present day, and welcomes over 4 million visitors per year. It is a hugely impressive complex, founded in 1937 by Andrew W Mellon, a wealthy philanthropist and patron of the arts. It consists of two buildings, the West and East Buildings.
The neo-classical West Building was designed by John Russell Pope and is home to earlier collections including one of the most prestigious collections of Renaissance works anywhere in the world.
Enjoy hearing about the life and legend of Da Vinci, Raphael, Titian and many others as you gaze at their beautiful masterpieces. The East Building houses a vast collection of twentieth-century art, with pieces by Picasso, Rothko, Pollockand many legendary contributors to modern art. It also hosts contemporary exhibitions and immersive, interactive art experiences, print and photographic collections.
It was opened in 1978 and is a much more modern edifice designed by I.M Pei the Chinese-born American architect who also designed the Louvre in Paris. The tranquil sculpture garden was opened in 1999 and is a lovely way to end your guided tour.
Highlights:
*See the famous buildings synonymous with American power and democracy the world over
*Learn about the 4 presidential assassinations from Abe Lincoln to JFK, and the many attempted assassinations - and how they were thwarted
*Enjoy stories of how during the Prohibition era, DC was likely, and hypocritically, the least dry place in the United States
*Get to know the main sites around the White House neighbourhood, where so many national & international scandals have started or taken place, including Old Ebbitt Grill and the Willard
*Hear tales of corruption, secrets and lies at the heart of political power in Lafayette Square, including of Kennedy's affair with suspected East German spy Inga Arvad and how his father involved the notorious FBI director, J Edgar Hoover, in ending the tryst
*Hear all the historical and very latest gossip about what goes on behind those secure, closed doors protecting those in power, and the various drinking holes that litter the city
*Your tour ends at the White House, where you'll hear about the wild parties thrown, including Andrew Jackson's inauguration party in which he slipped out of the house through a back window to escape the rabble
Washington DC has a reputation as a wheeler-dealer city where billion-dollar contracts, cosy media deals, and political alliances are sealed in smokey bars, boardrooms, and dinners hosted by power brokers in swanky Georgetown townhouses. On this experience down memory lane of scandals past, discover the secrets, lies and backstories behind DC's congressmen, journalists, military men and politicos throughout history.
Your guide will spill all the details of the stories of the occupants of the White House - both those from the recent past, including Nixon, Kennedy, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Obama and Trump - and its nineteenth-century occupants.
You will trawl the haunts associated with some of Washington's greatest rumours, indiscretions and media storms, security details, news-hounds, senators, lawmakers, cable news stars and White House officials.

Copyright © 2026 by TakeTours.com. CST# 2116219-40.









